Go TimeAll rights reservedhttps://changelog.com/gotime
en-usA diverse panel and special guests discuss cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, microservices, Kubernetes, Docker…oh and also Go! Panelists include Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, Jaana B. Dogan (JBD), Mark Bates, and Jon Calhoun.
This show records LIVE every Tuesday at 3pm US Eastern. Join the Golang community and chat with us during the show in the #gotimefm channel of Gophers slack.
Some people search for GoTime or GoTimeFM and can't find the show, so now the strings GoTime and GoTimeFM are in our description too.Changelog MediaA diverse panel and special guests discuss cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, microservices, Kubernetes, Docker…oh and also Go! Panelists include Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, Jaana B. Dogan (JBD), Mark Bates, and Jon Calhoun.
This show records LIVE every Tuesday at 3pm US Eastern. Join the Golang community and chat with us during the show in the #gotimefm channel of Gophers slack.
Some people search for GoTime or GoTimeFM and can't find the show, so now the strings GoTime and GoTimeFM are in our description too.nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesChangelog Mediaeditors@changelog.comThe trouble with databaseshttps://changelog.com/gotime/132
changelog.com/2/955Thu, 28 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000Databases are tricky, especially at scale. In this episode Mat, Jaana, and Jon discuss different types of databases, the pros and cons of each, along with the many ways developers can have issues with databases. They also explore questions like, “Why are serial IDs problematic?” and “What alternatives are there if we aren’t using serial IDs?” while at it. Databases are tricky, especially at scale. In this episode Mat, Jaana, and Jon discuss different types of databases, the pros and cons of each, along with the many ways developers can have issues with databases. They also explore questions like, “Why are serial IDs problematic?” and “What alternatives are there if we aren’t using serial IDs?” while at it.

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Gophercises – Gophercises is a free course that will help you become more familiar with Go while developing your skills as a programmer. The course consists of 20 different mini-applications, packages, and tools that are each designed to teach you something unique about Go. Get started at gophercises.com/gotime

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full1321:05:25nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteshow to effectively work with databases in GoDatabases are tricky, especially at scale. In this episode Mat, Jaana, and Jon discuss different types of databases, the pros and cons of each, along with the many ways developers can have issues with databases. They also explore questions like, “Why are serial IDs problematic?” and “What alternatives are there if we aren’t using serial IDs?” while at it. Jaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounJaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounOn community and safetyhttps://changelog.com/gotime/131
changelog.com/2/949Thu, 21 May 2020 14:30:00 +0000Johnny and Jon are joined by Denise to talk about her role at GitHub and what the community and safety team does to help open source project creators and contributors, GoCon Canada and the role of organizing a conference, and more. Johnny and Jon are joined by Denise to talk about her role at GitHub and what the community and safety team does to help open source project creators and contributors, GoCon Canada and the role of organizing a conference, and more.

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Gophercises – Gophercises is a free course that will help you become more familiar with Go while developing your skills as a programmer. The course consists of 20 different mini-applications, packages, and tools that are each designed to teach you something unique about Go. Get started at gophercises.com/gotime

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full13156:24nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Denise Yu of GitHubJohnny and Jon are joined by Denise to talk about her role at GitHub and what the community and safety team does to help open source project creators and contributors, GoCon Canada and the role of organizing a conference, and more. Johnny Boursiquot and Jon CalhounJohnny Boursiquot and Jon CalhounChallenges of distributed messaging systemshttps://changelog.com/gotime/130
changelog.com/2/948Thu, 14 May 2020 16:15:00 +0000Distributed systems are hard. Building a distributed messaging system for these systems to communicate is even harder. In this episode, we unpack some of the challenges of building distributed messaging systems (like NATS), including how Go makes that easy and/or hard as applicable. Distributed systems are hard. Building a distributed messaging system for these systems to communicate is even harder. In this episode, we unpack some of the challenges of building distributed messaging systems (like NATS), including how Go makes that easy and/or hard as applicable.

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

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full1301:18:55nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Derek Collison from NATSDistributed systems are hard. Building a distributed messaging system for these systems to communicate is even harder. In this episode, we unpack some of the challenges of building distributed messaging systems (like NATS), including how Go makes that easy and/or hard as applicable. Johnny Boursiquot, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounJohnny Boursiquot, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounBlack Hat Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/129
changelog.com/2/946Thu, 07 May 2020 16:00:00 +0000Put on your dark hoodie, turn all the lights off, and join the author of Black Hat Go as we explore the darker side of Go. Put on your dark hoodie, turn all the lights off, and join the author of Black Hat Go as we explore the darker side of Go.

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1291:06:43nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesTom Steele talks Go for hackers and pentestersPut on your dark hoodie, turn all the lights off, and join the author of Black Hat Go as we explore the darker side of Go. Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Roberto ClapisMat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Roberto ClapisImmediate mode GUIshttps://changelog.com/gotime/128
changelog.com/2/928Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000Mat, Johnny and Jon are joined by Elias, creator of Gio, to discuss GUIs. Specifically, we explore the pros and cons of immediate vs retained mode and explore some examples of each, as well how some frameworks like React are attempting to bring the benefits of immediate mode to a retained mode world (the DOM). Mat, Johnny and Jon are joined by Elias, creator of Gio, to discuss GUIs. Specifically, we explore the pros and cons of immediate vs retained mode and explore some examples of each, as well how some frameworks like React are attempting to bring the benefits of immediate mode to a retained mode world (the DOM).

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1281:03:25nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswe talk Gio with Elias NaurMat, Johnny and Jon are joined by Elias, creator of Gio, to discuss GUIs. Specifically, we explore the pros and cons of immediate vs retained mode and explore some examples of each, as well how some frameworks like React are attempting to bring the benefits of immediate mode to a retained mode world (the DOM). Jon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotWebRTC in Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/127
changelog.com/2/920Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:40:00 +0000The gang discusses WebRTC with Sean DuBois, creator of the Pion project and author of a pure Go WebRTC implementation. What exactly is WebRTC? Why is it so popular for video chatting? How does it work under the hood, and how does it compare with other real-time communication options? The gang discusses WebRTC with Sean DuBois, creator of the Pion project and author of a pure Go WebRTC implementation. What exactly is WebRTC? Why is it so popular for video chatting? How does it work under the hood, and how does it compare with other real-time communication options?

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1271:09:05nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Sean DuBois, creator of PionThe gang discusses WebRTC with Sean DuBois, creator of the Pion project and author of a pure Go WebRTC implementation. What exactly is WebRTC? Why is it so popular for video chatting? How does it work under the hood, and how does it compare with other real-time communication options? Mat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, and Jon CalhounMat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, and Jon CalhounThe monolith vs microservices debatehttps://changelog.com/gotime/126
changelog.com/2/925Thu, 16 Apr 2020 16:45:00 +0000What is a microservice, and what is a monolith? What differentiates them? When is a good time for your team to start considering the transition from monolith to microservice? And does using microservices mean you can’t use a monorepo? What is a microservice, and what is a monolith? What differentiates them? When is a good time for your team to start considering the transition from monolith to microservice? And does using microservices mean you can’t use a monorepo?

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

Pluralsight – Stay home. Skill up. For free. Pluralsight is totally free for the entire month of April! With over 7,000 courses from experts in software development, security, cloud and data there’s never been a better time to skill up. Learn more and get started at pluralsight.com/changelog

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full1261:09:25nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Matt Heath & Tom WilkieWhat is a microservice, and what is a monolith? What differentiates them? When is a good time for your team to start considering the transition from monolith to microservice? And does using microservices mean you can’t use a monorepo? Mat Ryer and Jaana DoganMat Ryer and Jaana DoganOrganizing for the communityhttps://changelog.com/gotime/125
changelog.com/2/926Thu, 09 Apr 2020 20:00:00 +0000What does it take to organize a community event? How do you ensure it is diverse? What does diversity even mean? Tune in to learn directly from organizers of some of the most diverse Go meetups (Gophercon EU and Go Bridge). What does it take to organize a community event? How do you ensure it is diverse? What does diversity even mean? Tune in to learn directly from organizers of some of the most diverse Go meetups (Gophercon EU and Go Bridge).

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

Pluralsight – Stay home. Skill up. For free. Pluralsight is totally free for the entire month of April! With over 7,000 courses from experts in software development, security, cloud and data there’s never been a better time to skill up. Learn more and get started at pluralsight.com/changelog

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full1251:15:00nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Natalie Pistunovich & Ronna SteinbergWhat does it take to organize a community event? How do you ensure it is diverse? What does diversity even mean? Tune in to learn directly from organizers of some of the most diverse Go meetups (Gophercon EU and Go Bridge). Mat Ryer and Johnny BoursiquotMat Ryer and Johnny BoursiquotEnterprise Go?https://changelog.com/gotime/124
changelog.com/2/908Thu, 02 Apr 2020 16:30:00 +0000Bryan Liles joins Johnny and Mat for a wide-ranging discussion that starts with the question: what even is enterprise Go? Bryan Liles joins Johnny and Mat for a wide-ranging discussion that starts with the question: what even is enterprise Go?

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

Pluralsight – Stay home. Skill up. Pluralsight is totally free for the entire month of April! With over 7,000 courses from experts in software development, security, cloud and data there’s never been a better time to skill up. Learn more and get started at pluralsight.com

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full1241:01:17nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Bryan Liles, creator of Project OctantBryan Liles joins Johnny and Mat for a wide-ranging discussion that starts with the question: what even is enterprise Go? Johnny Boursiquot and Mat RyerJohnny Boursiquot and Mat RyerWFHhttps://changelog.com/gotime/123
changelog.com/2/924Thu, 26 Mar 2020 17:00:00 +0000Working from home can be challenging, especially amid school closings and everything else caused by COVID-19. In this episode panelists Jon, Mat, Carmen, and Mark share advice and experiences they have accumulated over many years of working from home. They cover separating your work space from your personal space, signaling to your family that you are busy, ways to keep track of the time, and suggestions for getting some exercise in when you can. Working from home can be challenging, especially amid school closings and everything else caused by COVID-19. In this episode panelists Jon, Mat, Carmen, and Mark share advice and experiences they have accumulated over many years of working from home. They cover separating your work space from your personal space, signaling to your family that you are busy, ways to keep track of the time, and suggestions for getting some exercise in when you can.

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1231:11:15nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesthe panel discusses home and remote workingWorking from home can be challenging, especially amid school closings and everything else caused by COVID-19. In this episode panelists Jon, Mat, Carmen, and Mark share advice and experiences they have accumulated over many years of working from home. They cover separating your work space from your personal space, signaling to your family that you are busy, ways to keep track of the time, and suggestions for getting some exercise in when you can. Jon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, and Mark BatesJon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, and Mark BatesThe Zen of Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/122
changelog.com/2/906Thu, 19 Mar 2020 16:00:00 +0000Dave Cheney talks to us about the Zen of Go (ten engineering values for writing simple, readable, maintainable Go code). What makes code good in Go? What guiding principles should we bear in mind when writing Go? Dave Cheney talks to us about the Zen of Go (ten engineering values for writing simple, readable, maintainable Go code). What makes code good in Go? What guiding principles should we bear in mind when writing Go?

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1221:08:10nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Dave CheneyDave Cheney talks to us about the Zen of Go (ten engineering values for writing simple, readable, maintainable Go code). What makes code good in Go? What guiding principles should we bear in mind when writing Go? Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohMat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohIt is Go Time!https://changelog.com/gotime/trailer-1
changelog.com/2/921Mon, 16 Mar 2020 20:37:40 +0000This is THE podcast for diverse discussions from around the Go community. Go Time’s panel hosts special guests like Kelsey Hightower… (clip from episode #114) picks the brains of the Go team at Google… (clip from episode #100) shares their expertise from years in the industry (clip from episode #102) and has an absolute laugh riot along the way… (clip from episode #110) It is Go Time! Please listen to a recent episode that interests you and subscribe today. We’d love to have you with us. This is THE podcast for diverse discussions from around the Go community.

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trailer01:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesa teaser trailerThis is THE podcast for diverse discussions from around the Go community. Go Time’s panel hosts special guests like Kelsey Hightower… (clip from episode #114) picks the brains of the Go team at Google… (clip from episode #100) shares their expertise from years in the industry (clip from episode #102) and has an absolute laugh riot along the way… (clip from episode #110) It is Go Time! Please listen to a recent episode that interests you and subscribe today. We’d love to have you with us. Jon Calhoun, Jaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, Johnny Boursiquot, Ashley McNamara, and Mark BatesJon Calhoun, Jaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, Johnny Boursiquot, Ashley McNamara, and Mark BatesPow! Pow! Power tools!https://changelog.com/gotime/121
changelog.com/2/905Thu, 12 Mar 2020 15:15:00 +0000Johnny and John welcome Thorsten Ball back to the show. This time we’re talking power tools! Editors, operating systems, containers, cloud providers, databases, and more. You name it, we probably talk about. Johnny and John welcome Thorsten Ball back to the show. This time we’re talking power tools! Editors, operating systems, containers, cloud providers, databases, and more. You name it, we probably talk about.

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1211:07:50nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Thorsten BallJohnny and John welcome Thorsten Ball back to the show. This time we’re talking power tools! Editors, operating systems, containers, cloud providers, databases, and more. You name it, we probably talk about. Jon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotOn the verge of new AI possibilitieshttps://changelog.com/gotime/120
changelog.com/2/896Thu, 05 Mar 2020 17:55:00 +0000In this episode Jaana and Mat are joined by Daniel and Miriah to dive into AI in Go. Why has python historically had a bigger foothold in the AI scene? Is machine learning in Go growing? What libraries and tools are out there for someone looking to get started with AI? And where do you start if you don’t have enough data for your own models? In this episode Jaana and Mat are joined by Daniel and Miriah to dive into AI in Go. Why has python historically had a bigger foothold in the AI scene? Is machine learning in Go growing? What libraries and tools are out there for someone looking to get started with AI? And where do you start if you don’t have enough data for your own models?

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full12059:16nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Daniel Whitenack & Miriah PetersonIn this episode Jaana and Mat are joined by Daniel and Miriah to dive into AI in Go. Why has python historically had a bigger foothold in the AI scene? Is machine learning in Go growing? What libraries and tools are out there for someone looking to get started with AI? And where do you start if you don’t have enough data for your own models? Mat Ryer and Jaana DoganMat Ryer and Jaana DoganStop the presseshttps://changelog.com/gotime/119
changelog.com/2/902Thu, 27 Feb 2020 18:30:00 +0000Newsletters play a unique role for developers. As the Go community continues to grow and mature, these newsletters provide a much-needed filter for the oft overwhelming stream of new articles, talks, and libraries produced by the community on a weekly basis. In this episode Johnny, Jon, and Mat are joined by Peter Cooper of the Golang Weekly newsletter to discuss his role as a newsletter curator. We explore difficult topics that touch on ethics and responsibilities of a curator and of course, the impact Peter and his team have on shaping, at least in part, what many in the Go community get exposed to. Newsletters play a unique role for developers. As the Go community continues to grow and mature, these newsletters provide a much-needed filter for the oft overwhelming stream of new articles, talks, and libraries produced by the community on a weekly basis.

In this episode Johnny, Jon, and Mat are joined by Peter Cooper of the Golang Weekly newsletter to discuss his role as a newsletter curator. We explore difficult topics that touch on ethics and responsibilities of a curator and of course, the impact Peter and his team have on shaping, at least in part, what many in the Go community get exposed to.

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1191:13:05nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesthe one about newsletters and keeping people informedNewsletters play a unique role for developers. As the Go community continues to grow and mature, these newsletters provide a much-needed filter for the oft overwhelming stream of new articles, talks, and libraries produced by the community on a weekly basis. In this episode Johnny, Jon, and Mat are joined by Peter Cooper of the Golang Weekly newsletter to discuss his role as a newsletter curator. We explore difficult topics that touch on ethics and responsibilities of a curator and of course, the impact Peter and his team have on shaping, at least in part, what many in the Go community get exposed to. Jon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotQuack like a wha-?https://changelog.com/gotime/118
changelog.com/2/885Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:00:00 +0000Interfaces are everywhere in Go. The basic error type is an interface, writing with the fmt package means you are probably using an interface, and there are countless other instances where they pop up. In this episode Mark, Mat, Johnny, and Jon discuss interfaces at length, exploring what they are, how they are using them in their own projects, as well as tips for how you can leverage them in your own code. Interfaces are everywhere in Go. The basic error type is an interface, writing with the fmt package means you are probably using an interface, and there are countless other instances where they pop up. In this episode Mark, Mat, Johnny, and Jon discuss interfaces at length, exploring what they are, how they are using them in their own projects, as well as tips for how you can leverage them in your own code.

Linode – Our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019 OR changelog2020. To learn more and get started head to linode.com/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1181:13:11nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteson interfaces and abstractionsInterfaces are everywhere in Go. The basic error type is an interface, writing with the fmt package means you are probably using an interface, and there are countless other instances where they pop up. In this episode Mark, Mat, Johnny, and Jon discuss interfaces at length, exploring what they are, how they are using them in their own projects, as well as tips for how you can leverage them in your own code. Jon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Mark BatesJon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Mark BatesTelemetry and the art of measuring what mattershttps://changelog.com/gotime/117
changelog.com/2/880Thu, 13 Feb 2020 15:50:00 +0000Telemetry is tricky to get started with. What metrics should you be tracking? Which metrics are important? Will they help you predict and avoid potential issues? When is a good time to start? Should you put it off until later? In this episode we discuss some common metrics to collect, how to get started with telemetry, and more with guest Dave Blakey of Snapt. Telemetry is tricky to get started with. What metrics should you be tracking? Which metrics are important? Will they help you predict and avoid potential issues? When is a good time to start? Should you put it off until later? In this episode we discuss some common metrics to collect, how to get started with telemetry, and more with guest Dave Blakey of Snapt.

DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your $100 credit at do.co/changelog.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1171:10:16nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Dave BlakeyTelemetry is tricky to get started with. What metrics should you be tracking? Which metrics are important? Will they help you predict and avoid potential issues? When is a good time to start? Should you put it off until later? In this episode we discuss some common metrics to collect, how to get started with telemetry, and more with guest Dave Blakey of Snapt. Jon Calhoun, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jaana DoganJon Calhoun, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jaana DoganUnusual uses for Go: GUIshttps://changelog.com/gotime/116
changelog.com/2/855Thu, 06 Feb 2020 17:00:00 +0000Johnny and Jon are joined by Andy Williams to talk about some of the unusual ways developers are using Go. In this particular episode they deep dive into building GUIs and discuss all of the challenges imposed by trying to build a UI that is both cross platform and functional. How do you create buttons that work on both mobile and a desktop app? Should you even be designing both apps at the same time? Tune in to find out! Johnny and Jon are joined by Andy Williams to talk about some of the unusual ways developers are using Go. In this particular episode they deep dive into building GUIs and discuss all of the challenges imposed by trying to build a UI that is both cross platform and functional. How do you create buttons that work on both mobile and a desktop app? Should you even be designing both apps at the same time? Tune in to find out!

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Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1161:06:28nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesAndy Williams joins Jon & JohnnyJohnny and Jon are joined by Andy Williams to talk about some of the unusual ways developers are using Go. In this particular episode they deep dive into building GUIs and discuss all of the challenges imposed by trying to build a UI that is both cross platform and functional. How do you create buttons that work on both mobile and a desktop app? Should you even be designing both apps at the same time? Tune in to find out! Jon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotGrokking Go.devhttps://changelog.com/gotime/115
changelog.com/2/861Thu, 30 Jan 2020 15:30:00 +0000Carmen, Mat, and Jon are joined by Steve Francia and Julie Qiu to discuss the new Go.dev website. What was the motivation behind it? What technology was used to build it? How are they working to make package discovery better? And what resources are there to help you convince your manager to use Go on that upcoming project? Carmen, Mat, and Jon are joined by Steve Francia and Julie Qiu to discuss the new Go.dev website. What was the motivation behind it? What technology was used to build it? How are they working to make package discovery better? And what resources are there to help you convince your manager to use Go on that upcoming project?

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Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1151:17:49nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Julie Qiu & Steve FranciaCarmen, Mat, and Jon are joined by Steve Francia and Julie Qiu to discuss the new Go.dev website. What was the motivation behind it? What technology was used to build it? How are they working to make package discovery better? And what resources are there to help you convince your manager to use Go on that upcoming project? Carmen Andoh, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounCarmen Andoh, Mat Ryer, and Jon CalhounCloudy with a chance of Kelsey Hightowerhttps://changelog.com/gotime/114
changelog.com/2/858Tue, 21 Jan 2020 18:00:00 +0000In this episode, we’re joined by Kelsey Hightower to discuss the evolution of cloud infrastructure management, the role Kubernetes and its API play in it, and how we, as developers and operators, should be adapting to these changes. In this episode, we’re joined by Kelsey Hightower to discuss the evolution of cloud infrastructure management, the role Kubernetes and its API play in it, and how we, as developers and operators, should be adapting to these changes.

Algorithms with Go – A free Go course where panelist Jon Calhoun teaches you how algorithms and data structures work, how to implement them in Go code, and where to practice at. Great for learning Go, learning about algorithms for the first time, or refreshing your algorithmic knowledge.

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full1141:05:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Johnny, Carmen, Mat, & JaanaIn this episode, we’re joined by Kelsey Hightower to discuss the evolution of cloud infrastructure management, the role Kubernetes and its API play in it, and how we, as developers and operators, should be adapting to these changes. Johnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, Mat Ryer, and Jaana DoganJohnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, Mat Ryer, and Jaana DoganGo at Herokuhttps://changelog.com/gotime/takeover-codeish-46
changelog.com/2/875Thu, 16 Jan 2020 12:00:00 +0000We teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a full-length episode right here in the Go Time feed. This episode features Johnny Boursiquot (Go Time panelist) on the mic with guests Edward Muller and Rishabh Wason talking about Go at Heroku. Learn more and subscribe at heroku.com/podcasts/codeish. We teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a full-length episode right here in the Go Time feed. This episode features Johnny Boursiquot (Go Time panelist) on the mic with guests Edward Muller and Rishabh Wason talking about Go at Heroku.

Many organizations and teams have adopted Go for its focus on concurrency and efficiency, and Heroku is no different. Although it’s no longer a “new” language, diving into Go can be intimidating, whether you’re a seasoned programmer or a new hire. Johnny Boursiquot, Ed Muller, and Rishabh Wason discuss the joys and challenges of learning Go, applying it to projects at Heroku, and teaching colleagues how to write idiomatic code.

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bonus23:40nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Johnny Boursiquot, Edward Muller & Rishabh WasonWe teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a full-length episode right here in the Go Time feed. This episode features Johnny Boursiquot (Go Time panelist) on the mic with guests Edward Muller and Rishabh Wason talking about Go at Heroku. Learn more and subscribe at heroku.com/podcasts/codeish. Johnny BoursiquotJohnny BoursiquotGo at Cloudflarehttps://changelog.com/gotime/113
changelog.com/2/851Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:51:21 +0000Jaana, Jon, and Mat are joined by John Graham-Cumming, the CTO of Cloudflare, to discuss Go at Cloudflare along with John’s unique involvement in Gordon Brown’s apology to Alan Turing. How did Cloudflare get started with Go? What problems do they use Go for and when to they turn to other languages? And how exactly did John’s petition for an apology to Turing get so popular? Jaana, Jon, and Mat are joined by John Graham-Cumming, the CTO of Cloudflare, to discuss Go at Cloudflare along with John’s unique involvement in Gordon Brown’s apology to Alan Turing. How did Cloudflare get started with Go? What problems do they use Go for and when to they turn to other languages? And how exactly did John’s petition for an apology to Turing get so popular?

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full11357:05nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith John Graham-CummingJaana, Jon, and Mat are joined by John Graham-Cumming, the CTO of Cloudflare, to discuss Go at Cloudflare along with John’s unique involvement in Gordon Brown’s apology to Alan Turing. How did Cloudflare get started with Go? What problems do they use Go for and when to they turn to other languages? And how exactly did John’s petition for an apology to Turing get so popular? Mat Ryer, Jon Calhoun, and Jaana DoganMat Ryer, Jon Calhoun, and Jaana Dogandefer GoTime()https://changelog.com/gotime/112
changelog.com/2/844Tue, 07 Jan 2020 17:00:00 +0000Mat, Carmen, and Jon are joined by Dan Scales to talk about Mat’s favorite keyword in Go - defer. Where did the defer statement come from? What problems can it solve? How has it shaped how we write Go code? How are other languages solving similar problems? And what exactly was changed in Go 1.14 to improve the performance of defer? Mat, Carmen, and Jon are joined by Dan Scales to talk about Mat’s favorite keyword in Go - defer. Where did the defer statement come from? What problems can it solve? How has it shaped how we write Go code? How are other languages solving similar problems? And what exactly was changed in Go 1.14 to improve the performance of defer?

DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.

Brain Science – For the curious! Brain Science is our new podcast exploring the inner-workings of the human brain to understand behavior change, habit formation, mental health, and being human. It’s Brain Science applied — not just how does the brain work, but how do we apply what we know about the brain to transform our lives.

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full1121:04:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Dan ScalesMat, Carmen, and Jon are joined by Dan Scales to talk about Mat’s favorite keyword in Go - defer. Where did the defer statement come from? What problems can it solve? How has it shaped how we write Go code? How are other languages solving similar problems? And what exactly was changed in Go 1.14 to improve the performance of defer? Mat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, and Jon CalhounMat Ryer, Carmen Andoh, and Jon CalhounBugs are in the airhttps://changelog.com/gotime/111
changelog.com/2/836Tue, 24 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0000Guests are catching the bug, so we decided to spend this episode talking about bugs! How do you find and fix your bugs? Do you sketch things out, whip out the debugger, or something else? Guests are catching the bug, so we decided to spend this episode talking about bugs! How do you find and fix your bugs? Do you sketch things out, whip out the debugger, or something else?

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strongDM – Manage access to any database, server, and environment. strongDM makes it easy for DevOps to enforce the controls InfoSec teams require.

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full11158:00nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith special guest Andy WalkerGuests are catching the bug, so we decided to spend this episode talking about bugs! How do you find and fix your bugs? Do you sketch things out, whip out the debugger, or something else? Jon Calhoun, Carmen Andoh, and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun, Carmen Andoh, and Johnny BoursiquotThe fireside edition 🔥https://changelog.com/gotime/110
changelog.com/2/838Tue, 17 Dec 2019 16:30:00 +0000Grab a hot beverage and a warm blanket because it’s time for a fireside chat with the Go Time panel! We discuss many topics of interest: what we’d build if we had 2 weeks to build anything in Go, the things about Go that “grind our gears”, our ideal work environments, and advice we’d give ourselves if we were starting our career all over again. Grab a hot beverage and a warm blanket because it’s time for a fireside chat with the Go Time panel! We discuss many topics of interest: what we’d build if we had 2 weeks to build anything in Go, the things about Go that “grind our gears”, our ideal work environments, and advice we’d give ourselves if we were starting our career all over again.

DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.

strongDM – Manage access to any database, server, and environment. strongDM makes it easy for DevOps to enforce the controls InfoSec teams require.

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full1101:05:40nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mat, JB, JC, & JBDGrab a hot beverage and a warm blanket because it’s time for a fireside chat with the Go Time panel! We discuss many topics of interest: what we’d build if we had 2 weeks to build anything in Go, the things about Go that “grind our gears”, our ideal work environments, and advice we’d give ourselves if we were starting our career all over again. Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and Jaana DoganMat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and Jaana DoganConcurrency, parallelism, and async designhttps://changelog.com/gotime/109
changelog.com/2/831Tue, 10 Dec 2019 17:32:57 +0000Go was designed with concurrency in mind. That’s why we have language primitives like goroutines, channels, wait groups, and mutexes. They’re very powerful when used correctly, but they can be very complicated if used unwisely. Roberto Clapis joins the team once again to drop async wisdom in your ears. Don’t worry, we do it in serial. 😉 Go was designed with concurrency in mind. That’s why we have language primitives like goroutines, channels, wait groups, and mutexes. They’re very powerful when used correctly, but they can be very complicated if used unwisely.

Roberto Clapis joins the team once again to drop async wisdom in your ears. Don’t worry, we do it in serial. 😉

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Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

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full10954:35nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith return guest Roberto ClapisGo was designed with concurrency in mind. That’s why we have language primitives like goroutines, channels, wait groups, and mutexes. They’re very powerful when used correctly, but they can be very complicated if used unwisely. Roberto Clapis joins the team once again to drop async wisdom in your ears. Don’t worry, we do it in serial. 😉 Jaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotJaana Dogan, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotGraph databaseshttps://changelog.com/gotime/108
changelog.com/2/829Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:00:00 +0000Mat, Johnny, and Jaana are joined by Francesc Campoy to talk about Graph databases. We ask all the important questions — What are graph databases (and why do we need them)? What advantages do they have over relational databases? Are graph databases better at answering questions you didn’t anticipate? How is data structured? How do queries work? What problems are they good at solving? What problems are they not suitable for? And…since we had Francesc on the hot seat, we asked him about Just for Func and when it’s coming back. Mat, Johnny, and Jaana are joined by Francesc Campoy to talk about Graph databases. We ask all the important questions — What are graph databases (and why do we need them)? What advantages do they have over relational databases? Are graph databases better at answering questions you didn’t anticipate? How is data structured? How do queries work? What problems are they good at solving? What problems are they not suitable for? And…since we had Francesc on the hot seat, we asked him about Just for Func and when it’s coming back.

DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.

Retool – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog

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full1081:06:03nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Francesc CampoyMat, Johnny, and Jaana are joined by Francesc Campoy to talk about Graph databases. We ask all the important questions — What are graph databases (and why do we need them)? What advantages do they have over relational databases? Are graph databases better at answering questions you didn’t anticipate? How is data structured? How do queries work? What problems are they good at solving? What problems are they not suitable for? And…since we had Francesc on the hot seat, we asked him about Just for Func and when it’s coming back. Jaana Dogan, Johnny Boursiquot, and Mat RyerJaana Dogan, Johnny Boursiquot, and Mat RyerCompilers and interpretershttps://changelog.com/gotime/107
changelog.com/2/814Fri, 22 Nov 2019 22:00:00 +0000Thorsten Ball and Tim Raymond join Mat Ryer and Mark Bates to talk about compilers and interpreters. What are the roles of compilers and interpreters? What do they do? The how and why of writing a compiler in Go. We also talk about Thorsten’s books “Writing an Interpreter in Go” and “Writing a Compiler in Go.” Thorsten Ball and Tim Raymond join Mat Ryer and Mark Bates to talk about compilers and interpreters. What are the roles of compilers and interpreters? What do they do? The how and why of writing a compiler in Go. We also talk about Thorsten’s books “Writing an Interpreter in Go” and “Writing a Compiler in Go.”

DigitalOcean – The simplest cloud platform for developers and teams Whether you’re running one virtual machine or ten thousand, makes managing your infrastructure too easy. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.

strongDM – Manage access to any database, server, and environment. strongDM makes it easy for DevOps to enforce the controls InfoSec teams require.

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full1071:09:41nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Thorsten Ball & Tim RaymondThorsten Ball and Tim Raymond join Mat Ryer and Mark Bates to talk about compilers and interpreters. What are the roles of compilers and interpreters? What do they do? The how and why of writing a compiler in Go. We also talk about Thorsten’s books “Writing an Interpreter in Go” and “Writing a Compiler in Go.” Mat Ryer and Mark BatesMat Ryer and Mark BatesCode editors and language servershttps://changelog.com/gotime/106
changelog.com/2/815Mon, 11 Nov 2019 18:00:00 +0000In this episode we talk with Ramya Rao about code editors and language servers. We share our thoughts on which editor we use, why we use it, and why we’d switch. We also discuss what a language server is and why it matters in connecting editors and the languages they support. We also dive into various ways to be effective with VS Code including shortcuts, plugins, and more. In this episode we talk with Ramya Rao about code editors and language servers. We share our thoughts on which editor we use, why we use it, and why we’d switch. We also discuss what a language server is and why it matters in connecting editors and the languages they support. We also dive into various ways to be effective with VS Code including shortcuts, plugins, and more.

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full1061:01:33nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Ramya RaoIn this episode we talk with Ramya Rao about code editors and language servers. We share our thoughts on which editor we use, why we use it, and why we’d switch. We also discuss what a language server is and why it matters in connecting editors and the languages they support. We also dive into various ways to be effective with VS Code including shortcuts, plugins, and more. Jon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun, Mat Ryer, and Johnny BoursiquotKubernetes and Cloud Nativehttps://changelog.com/gotime/105
changelog.com/2/802Fri, 01 Nov 2019 19:00:00 +0000Johnny and Mat are joined by Kris Nova and Joe Beda to talk about Kubernetes and Cloud Native. They discuss the rise of “Cloud Native” applications as facilitated by Kubernetes, good places to use Kubernetes, the challenges faced running such a big open source project, Kubernetes’ extensibility, and how Kubernetes fits into the larger Cloud Native world. Johnny and Mat are joined by Kris Nova and Joe Beda to talk about Kubernetes and Cloud Native. They discuss the rise of “Cloud Native” applications as facilitated by Kubernetes, good places to use Kubernetes, the challenges faced running such a big open source project, Kubernetes’ extensibility, and how Kubernetes fits into the larger Cloud Native world.

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full10559:46nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Kris Nova & Joe BedaJohnny and Mat are joined by Kris Nova and Joe Beda to talk about Kubernetes and Cloud Native. They discuss the rise of “Cloud Native” applications as facilitated by Kubernetes, good places to use Kubernetes, the challenges faced running such a big open source project, Kubernetes’ extensibility, and how Kubernetes fits into the larger Cloud Native world. Mat Ryer and Johnny BoursiquotMat Ryer and Johnny BoursiquotBuilding search tools in Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/104
changelog.com/2/812Thu, 24 Oct 2019 20:00:00 +0000Johnny is joined by Marty Schoch, creator of the full-text search and indexing engine Bleve, to talk about the art and science of building capable search tools in Go. You get a mix of deep technical considerations as well as some of the challenges around running a popular open source project. Johnny is joined by Marty Schoch, creator of the full-text search and indexing engine Bleve, to talk about the art and science of building capable search tools in Go. You get a mix of deep technical considerations as well as some of the challenges around running a popular open source project.

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full1041:01:58nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Marty SchochJohnny is joined by Marty Schoch, creator of the full-text search and indexing engine Bleve, to talk about the art and science of building capable search tools in Go. You get a mix of deep technical considerations as well as some of the challenges around running a popular open source project. Johnny BoursiquotJohnny BoursiquotAll about cachinghttps://changelog.com/gotime/103
changelog.com/2/809Thu, 17 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +0000Manish Jain and Karl McGuire of Dgraph join Johnny and Jon to discuss caching in Go. What are caches, hit rates, admission policies, and why do they matter? How can you get started using a cache in your applications? Manish Jain and Karl McGuire of Dgraph join Johnny and Jon to discuss caching in Go. What are caches, hit rates, admission policies, and why do they matter? How can you get started using a cache in your applications?

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship Kubernetes community conference which gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. Learn more and register — get 10% off with the code KCNACHANGELOG19 Feel free to use the Convince Your Boss letter in part or in full so you can your team can attend.

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caffeine - a high performance caching library for Java that was part inspiration for ristretto.

TinyLFU - a paper discussing a highly efficient cache admission policy adopted in many modern high performance caches

BP-Wrapper - a paper discussing a way to improve lock contention for caches and databases

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full1031:03:50nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Manish Jain & Karl McGuireManish Jain and Karl McGuire of Dgraph join Johnny and Jon to discuss caching in Go. What are caches, hit rates, admission policies, and why do they matter? How can you get started using a cache in your applications? Jon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotJon Calhoun and Johnny BoursiquotOn application designhttps://changelog.com/gotime/102
changelog.com/2/801Wed, 09 Oct 2019 16:00:00 +0000Mat is joined by Peter Bourgon, Kat Zień, and Ben Johnson to talk about application design in Go — principles, trade-offs, common mistakes, patterns, and the things you should consider when it comes to application design. Mat is joined by Peter Bourgon, Kat Zień, and Ben Johnson to talk about application design in Go — principles, trade-offs, common mistakes, patterns, and the things you should consider when it comes to application design.

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship Kubernetes community conference which gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. Learn more and register — get 10% off with the code KCNACHANGELOG19 Feel free to use the Convince Your Boss letter in part or in full so you can your team can attend.

TeamCity by JetBrains – Build and release your software faster with TeamCity — a self-hosted continuous integration and delivery server developed by JetBrains. TeamCity is super-smart at running incremental builds, reusing artifacts, and building only what needs to be built, which can save over 30% of the daily build time. Learn more at teamcity.com/gotime.

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full1021:06:10nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Peter Bourgon, Kat Zień & Ben JohnsonMat is joined by Peter Bourgon, Kat Zień, and Ben Johnson to talk about application design in Go — principles, trade-offs, common mistakes, patterns, and the things you should consider when it comes to application design. Mat RyerMat RyerSecurity for Gophershttps://changelog.com/gotime/101
changelog.com/2/798Thu, 03 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +0000Mat, Filippo, Johan, and Roberto discuss security in Go. Does Go make it easy to secure your code? What common mistakes are Gophers making? What is fuzzing? How can attackers abuse your code if you use the default http mux? Mat, Filippo, Johan, and Roberto discuss security in Go. Does Go make it easy to secure your code? What common mistakes are Gophers making? What is fuzzing? How can attackers abuse your code if you use the default http mux?

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship Kubernetes community conference which gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. Learn more and register — get 10% off with the code KCNACHANGELOG19 Feel free to use the Convince Your Boss letter in part or in full so you can your team can attend.

TeamCity by JetBrains – Build and release your software faster with TeamCity — a self-hosted continuous integration and delivery server developed by JetBrains. TeamCity is super-smart at running incremental builds, reusing artifacts, and building only what needs to be built, which can save over 30% of the daily build time. Learn more at teamcity.com/gotime.

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full10157:02nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Filippo Valsorda, Johan Brandhorst & Roberto ClapisMat, Filippo, Johan, and Roberto discuss security in Go. Does Go make it easy to secure your code? What common mistakes are Gophers making? What is fuzzing? How can attackers abuse your code if you use the default http mux? Mat RyerMat RyerCreating the Go programming languagehttps://changelog.com/gotime/100
changelog.com/2/792Wed, 25 Sep 2019 19:00:00 +0000Carmen and Jon talk with Rob Pike and Robert Griesemer (the creators of Go) about its origins, growth, influence, and future. This an epic episode that dives deep into the history and details of the how’s and why’s of Go, and the choices they’ve made along the way in creating this awesome programing language. Carmen and Jon talk with Rob Pike and Robert Griesemer (the creators of Go) about its origins, growth, influence, and future. This an epic episode that dives deep into the history and details of the how’s and why’s of Go, and the choices they’ve made along the way in creating this awesome programing language.

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship Kubernetes community conference which gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. Learn more and register — get 10% off with the code KCNACHANGELOG19 Feel free to use the Convince Your Boss letter in part or in full so you can your team can attend.

TeamCity by JetBrains – Build and release your software faster with TeamCity — a self-hosted continuous integration and delivery server developed by JetBrains. TeamCity is super-smart at running incremental builds, reusing artifacts, and building only what needs to be built, which can save over 30% of the daily build time. Learn more at teamcity.com/gotime.

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full1001:06:19nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesfeaturing Rob Pike & Robert GriesemerCarmen and Jon talk with Rob Pike and Robert Griesemer (the creators of Go) about its origins, growth, influence, and future. This an epic episode that dives deep into the history and details of the how’s and why’s of Go, and the choices they’ve made along the way in creating this awesome programing language. Carmen Andoh and Jon CalhounCarmen Andoh and Jon CalhounHiring and nurturing junior developershttps://changelog.com/gotime/99
changelog.com/2/782Fri, 20 Sep 2019 19:00:00 +0000Johnny, Carmen, Jon, and returning guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre talk about hiring engineers with a focus on junior roles. Why do we keep running into these ridiculous job listings that nobody could ever live up to? What benefits do junior developers bring to the team? Why don’t teams put more focus on developing junior engineers? What can we do better? Johnny, Carmen, Jon, and returning guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre talk about hiring engineers with a focus on junior roles. Why do we keep running into these ridiculous job listings that nobody could ever live up to? What benefits do junior developers bring to the team? Why don’t teams put more focus on developing junior engineers? What can we do better?

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full991:14:31nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith engineering manager Stevenson Jean-PierreJohnny, Carmen, Jon, and returning guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre talk about hiring engineers with a focus on junior roles. Why do we keep running into these ridiculous job listings that nobody could ever live up to? What benefits do junior developers bring to the team? Why don’t teams put more focus on developing junior engineers? What can we do better? Johnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, and Jon CalhounJohnny Boursiquot, Carmen Andoh, and Jon CalhounGenerics in Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/98
changelog.com/2/775Wed, 11 Sep 2019 18:00:00 +0000Mat, Johnny, Jon, and special guest Ian Lance Taylor discuss generics in Go. What are generics and why are they useful? Why aren’t interfaces enough? How will the standard library change if generics are added to Go? How has the community contributed to generics? If generics are added, how will this negatively affect the language? Mat, Johnny, Jon, and special guest Ian Lance Taylor discuss generics in Go. What are generics and why are they useful? Why aren’t interfaces enough? How will the standard library change if generics are added to Go? How has the community contributed to generics? If generics are added, how will this negatively affect the language?

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full9854:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Ian Lance TaylorMat, Johnny, Jon, and special guest Ian Lance Taylor discuss generics in Go. What are generics and why are they useful? Why aren’t interfaces enough? How will the standard library change if generics are added to Go? How has the community contributed to generics? If generics are added, how will this negatively affect the language? Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounMat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounLIVE from Gophercon UKhttps://changelog.com/gotime/97
changelog.com/2/781Wed, 04 Sep 2019 15:00:00 +0000LIVE from LondonGophers as part of GopherCon UK! Mat Ryer, and Mark Bates were joined by Liz Rice, Kat Zień, Gautam Rege to talk about the magic in Go’s standard library. Huge thanks to the organizers of LondonGophers and GopherCon UK for making this possible. LIVE from LondonGophers as part of GopherCon UK! Mat Ryer, and Mark Bates were joined by Liz Rice, Kat Zień, Gautam Rege to talk about the magic in Go’s standard library. Huge thanks to the organizers of LondonGophers and GopherCon UK for making this possible.

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full971:19:37nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesfeaturing Liz Rice, Kat Zień & Gautam RegeLIVE from LondonGophers as part of GopherCon UK! Mat Ryer, and Mark Bates were joined by Liz Rice, Kat Zień, Gautam Rege to talk about the magic in Go’s standard library. Huge thanks to the organizers of LondonGophers and GopherCon UK for making this possible. Mat Ryer and Mark BatesMat Ryer and Mark BatesServerless and Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/96
changelog.com/2/774Tue, 03 Sep 2019 20:00:00 +0000Johnny, Mat, Jaana, and special guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre discuss serverless in a Go world. What is serverless, what use cases is serverless good for, what are the trade offs, and how do you program with Go differently in the context of serverless? Johnny, Mat, Jaana, and special guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre discuss serverless in a Go world. What is serverless, what use cases is serverless good for, what are the trade offs, and how do you program with Go differently in the context of serverless?

Knative - Building blocks that simplify how you deploy and run functions atop Kubernetes and Istio. On any cloud.

This tweet from Kelsey Hightower - “In less than 15 minutes I was able to open a new @zeithq account, install the Now cli, create a Go function, link it to GitHub, deploy it, and hit it with curl. 🤯 If this is the direction general compute is headed, count me in.”

This tweet from Ian Molee - “Watch me code, deploy, and exercise a “serverless” Go function in about a minute, using @zeithq zero-config. In 2-3 years remember @jessfraz told us about #configless in 2019!”

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full961:05:19nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith special guest Stevenson Jean-PierreJohnny, Mat, Jaana, and special guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre discuss serverless in a Go world. What is serverless, what use cases is serverless good for, what are the trade offs, and how do you program with Go differently in the context of serverless? Johnny Boursiquot, Mat Ryer, and Jaana DoganJohnny Boursiquot, Mat Ryer, and Jaana DoganThe infrastructure effect: COBOL and Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/takeover-clh-s3e5
changelog.com/2/787Tue, 27 Aug 2019 11:00:00 +0000We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 3 of Command Line Heroes — an original podcast from Red Hat, hosted by Saron Yitbarek of CodeNewbie, about the people who transform technology from the command line up. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you. Learn more and subscribe at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 3 of Command Line Heroes — an original podcast from Red Hat, hosted by Saron Yitbarek of CodeNewbie, about the people who transform technology from the command line up. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you.

Languages used for IT infrastructure don’t have expiration dates. COBOL’s been around for 60 years—and isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We maintain billions of lines of classic code for mainframes. But we’re also building new infrastructures for the cloud in languages like Go.

COBOL was a giant leap for computers to make industries more efficient. Chris Short describes how learning COBOL was seen as a safe long-term bet. Sixty years later, there are billions of lines of COBOL code that can’t easily be replaced—and few specialists who know the language. Ritika Trikha explains that something must change: Either more people must learn COBOL, or the industries that rely on it have to update their codebase. Both choices are difficult. But the future isn’t being written in COBOL. Today’s IT infrastructure is built in the cloud—and a lot of it is written in Go. Carmen Hernández Andoh shares how Go’s designers wanted a language more suited for the cloud. And Kelsey Hightower points out that languages are typically hyper-focused for one task. But they’re increasingly open and flexible.

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bonus27:14nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesA tale of two languages — Command Line Heroes (S3E5)We partnered with Red Hat to promote Season 3 of Command Line Heroes — an original podcast from Red Hat, hosted by Saron Yitbarek of CodeNewbie, about the people who transform technology from the command line up. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you. Learn more and subscribe at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Saron YitbarekSaron YitbarekThe importance of representationhttps://changelog.com/gotime/95
changelog.com/2/773Tue, 20 Aug 2019 18:00:00 +0000Hot off the heels of GopherCon 2019 — Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and special guests Jamal Yusuf, and Yingrong Zhao recap the conference and the importance of representation in the Go community. Hot off the heels of GopherCon 2019 — Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and special guests Jamal Yusuf, and Yingrong Zhao recap the conference and the importance of representation in the Go community.

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full951:00:34nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Jamal Yusuf & Yingrong ZhaoHot off the heels of GopherCon 2019 — Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and special guests Jamal Yusuf, and Yingrong Zhao recap the conference and the importance of representation in the Go community. Johnny Boursiquot and Jon CalhounJohnny Boursiquot and Jon CalhounStructuring your Go appshttps://changelog.com/gotime/94
changelog.com/2/765Fri, 09 Aug 2019 20:00:00 +0000Jon, Mat, Johnny, and special guest Cory LaNou discuss the ins and outs of structuring Go programs. Why is app structure so important? Why is it hard to structure Go apps? What happens if we get it wrong? Why do we confuse folder structures with application design? How should a new Go app be structured? Jon, Mat, Johnny, and special guest Cory LaNou discuss the ins and outs of structuring Go programs. Why is app structure so important? Why is it hard to structure Go apps? What happens if we get it wrong? Why do we confuse folder structures with application design? How should a new Go app be structured?

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full941:10:16nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith special guest Cory LaNouJon, Mat, Johnny, and special guest Cory LaNou discuss the ins and outs of structuring Go programs. Why is app structure so important? Why is it hard to structure Go apps? What happens if we get it wrong? Why do we confuse folder structures with application design? How should a new Go app be structured? Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and Mat RyerJohnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and Mat Ryer If you've never been to GopherCon...https://changelog.com/gotime/93
changelog.com/2/755Mon, 05 Aug 2019 16:00:00 +0000Jon, Mark, Johnny, and special guest Jamal Yusuf discuss what to expect when attending a conference like GopherCon. What should you be doing before you attend GopherCon? What should you bring to the conference? What shouldn’t you bring? What are the training sessions about? What about the hacking sessions and talking with the Go team? What if you don’t know anyone? Jon, Mark, Johnny, and special guest Jamal Yusuf discuss what to expect when attending a conference like GopherCon. What should you be doing before you attend GopherCon? What should you bring to the conference? What shouldn’t you bring? What are the training sessions about? What about the hacking sessions and talking with the Go team? What if you don’t know anyone?

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full931:04:25nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Jon, Mark, Johnny & special guest Jamal YusufJon, Mark, Johnny, and special guest Jamal Yusuf discuss what to expect when attending a conference like GopherCon. What should you be doing before you attend GopherCon? What should you bring to the conference? What shouldn’t you bring? What are the training sessions about? What about the hacking sessions and talking with the Go team? What if you don’t know anyone? Mark Bates, Jon Calhoun, and Johnny BoursiquotMark Bates, Jon Calhoun, and Johnny BoursiquotGo is eating the world of softwarehttps://changelog.com/gotime/the-changelog-354
changelog.com/2/763Tue, 23 Jul 2019 11:00:00 +0000It’s The Changelog in the Go Time feed! Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo met up with Ron Evans at OSCON on the expo hall floor to talk about Go and how it’s eating the world of software. Specifically they talked about TinyGo and what they’re doing to bring the Go programming language to micro-controllers and modern web browsers. According to Ron Evans, “embedded systems and Go are the most exciting things happening right now.” It’s The Changelog in the Go Time feed! Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo met up with Ron Evans at OSCON on the expo hall floor to talk about Go and how it’s eating the world of software. Specifically they talked about TinyGo and what they’re doing to bring the Go programming language to micro-controllers and modern web browsers. According to Ron Evans, “embedded systems and Go are the most exciting things happening right now.”

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bonus54:39nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesRon Evans is betting big on TinyGo @ OSCON 2019It’s The Changelog in the Go Time feed! Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo met up with Ron Evans at OSCON on the expo hall floor to talk about Go and how it’s eating the world of software. Specifically they talked about TinyGo and what they’re doing to bring the Go programming language to micro-controllers and modern web browsers. According to Ron Evans, “embedded systems and Go are the most exciting things happening right now.” Adam Stacoviak and Jerod SantoAdam Stacoviak and Jerod SantoWeb development in Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/92
changelog.com/2/744Tue, 16 Jul 2019 11:00:00 +0000Mat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron Schlesinger discuss web development in Go. Go is great at writing server technology, but how good is it for web development? We’ll talk about HTTP, templating, the front-end, Wasm, and we even discuss Buffalo with its creator, Mark Bates. Mat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron Schlesinger discuss web development in Go. Go is great at writing server technology, but how good is it for web development? We’ll talk about HTTP, templating, the front-end, Wasm, and we even discuss Buffalo with its creator, Mark Bates.

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full921:06:03nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mat, Mark, Johnny & AaronMat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron Schlesinger discuss web development in Go. Go is great at writing server technology, but how good is it for web development? We’ll talk about HTTP, templating, the front-end, Wasm, and we even discuss Buffalo with its creator, Mark Bates. Mat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron SchlesingerMat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron Schlesingerif err != nilhttps://changelog.com/gotime/91
changelog.com/2/746Thu, 11 Jul 2019 10:55:00 +0000Mat and Carmen along with guest panelists Dave Cheney, Peter Bourgon, and Marcel van Lohuizen discuss errors in Go, including the new try proposal. Many questions get answered…What do we think about how errors work in Go? How is it different from other languages/approaches? What do/don’t we like? What don’t we like? How do we handle errors these days? What’s going on with the try proposal? Mat and Carmen along with guest panelists Dave Cheney, Peter Bourgon, and Marcel van Lohuizen discuss errors in Go, including the new try proposal. Many questions get answered…What do we think about how errors work in Go? How is it different from other languages/approaches? What do/don’t we like? What don’t we like? How do we handle errors these days? What’s going on with the try proposal?

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full911:13:01nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesA discussion about errors in GoMat and Carmen along with guest panelists Dave Cheney, Peter Bourgon, and Marcel van Lohuizen discuss errors in Go, including the new try proposal. Many questions get answered…What do we think about how errors work in Go? How is it different from other languages/approaches? What do/don’t we like? What don’t we like? How do we handle errors these days? What’s going on with the try proposal? Mat Ryer and Carmen AndohMat Ryer and Carmen AndohGo toolinghttps://changelog.com/gotime/90
changelog.com/2/740Wed, 03 Jul 2019 11:05:00 +0000We’re talking about the tools we use every day help us to be productive! This show will be a great introduction for those new to Go tooling, with some discussion around what we think of them after using some of them for many years. We’re talking about the tools we use every day help us to be productive! This show will be a great introduction for those new to Go tooling, with some discussion around what we think of them after using some of them for many years.

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full901:06:26nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mat, Jaana & JohnnyWe’re talking about the tools we use every day help us to be productive! This show will be a great introduction for those new to Go tooling, with some discussion around what we think of them after using some of them for many years. Mat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, and Johnny BoursiquotMat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, and Johnny BoursiquotThe art of executionhttps://changelog.com/gotime/89
changelog.com/2/734Wed, 12 Jun 2019 17:00:00 +0000Panelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and guest panelist Egon Elbre discuss what they build, why, and how they do it. Everybody has their own unique process for getting things done, so today we’re going to learn about them. Too often processes get in the way and slow things down. How do we look for signs of those slow downs? How do we create a space where people are free to discuss their thoughts and struggles? Panelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and guest panelist Egon Elbre discuss what they build, why, and how they do it. Everybody has their own unique process for getting things done, so today we’re going to learn about them. Too often processes get in the way and slow things down. How do we look for signs of those slow downs? How do we create a space where people are free to discuss their thoughts and struggles?

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full891:21:53nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith guest panelist Egon ElbrePanelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jon Calhoun, and guest panelist Egon Elbre discuss what they build, why, and how they do it. Everybody has their own unique process for getting things done, so today we’re going to learn about them. Too often processes get in the way and slow things down. How do we look for signs of those slow downs? How do we create a space where people are free to discuss their thoughts and struggles? Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounMat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounGo 💚 open sourcehttps://changelog.com/gotime/88
changelog.com/2/729Fri, 07 Jun 2019 21:00:00 +0000Panelists Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss Go and open source — what is it, the value in contributing, what it means to be a maintainer, best practices, and the recent blog post from Chris Siebenmann titled “Go is Google’s language, not ours.” Panelists Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss Go and open source — what is it, the value in contributing, what it means to be a maintainer, best practices, and the recent blog post from Chris Siebenmann titled “Go is Google’s language, not ours.”

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full881:05:11nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mark, Johnny & CarmenPanelists Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss Go and open source — what is it, the value in contributing, what it means to be a maintainer, best practices, and the recent blog post from Chris Siebenmann titled “Go is Google’s language, not ours.” Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohMark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohFunctional programming?https://changelog.com/gotime/87
changelog.com/2/721Wed, 29 May 2019 17:00:00 +0000Panelists Mat Ryer and Johnny Boursiquot are joined by guest panelist Aaron Schlesinger to ask/answer questions like; What is functional programming? Can you do functional programming in Go? Can we apply any learnings from functional programming languages as we write Go code today? Panelists Mat Ryer and Johnny Boursiquot are joined by guest panelist Aaron Schlesinger to ask/answer questions like; What is functional programming? Can you do functional programming in Go? Can we apply any learnings from functional programming languages as we write Go code today?

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full861:16:52nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith guest panelists Marwan Sulaiman & Aaron SchlesingerPanelists Mat Ryer and Carmen Andoh are joined by guest panelists Marwan Sulaiman and Aaron Schlesinger to discuss Go modules and the Athens project. Mat Ryer and Carmen AndohMat Ryer and Carmen AndohGo for beginnershttps://changelog.com/gotime/85
changelog.com/2/712Wed, 15 May 2019 17:00:00 +0000How do beginners learn Go? This episode is meant to engage both non-Go users that listen to sister podcasts here on Changelog, or any Go-curious programmers out there, as well as encourage those that have started to learn Go and want to level up beyond the basics. On this episode we’re aiming to answer questions about how to learn Go, identify resources that are available, and where you can go to continue your learning journey. How do beginners learn Go? This episode is meant to engage both non-Go users that listen to sister podcasts here on Changelog, or any Go-curious programmers out there, as well as encourage those that have started to learn Go and want to level up beyond the basics. On this episode we’re aiming to answer questions about how to learn Go, identify resources that are available, and where you can go to continue your learning journey.

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full851:07:11nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith guest panelists David Valentine & Jon CalhounHow do beginners learn Go? This episode is meant to engage both non-Go users that listen to sister podcasts here on Changelog, or any Go-curious programmers out there, as well as encourage those that have started to learn Go and want to level up beyond the basics. On this episode we’re aiming to answer questions about how to learn Go, identify resources that are available, and where you can go to continue your learning journey. Carmen Andoh and Ashley McNamaraCarmen Andoh and Ashley McNamaraHardware hacking with TinyGo and Gopherbothttps://changelog.com/gotime/84
changelog.com/2/707Wed, 08 May 2019 12:00:00 +0000Mat Ryer hosts our first one-on-one interview-style episode with special guest Ron Evans. Mat asks Ron to teach us about Go in IoT, hardware hacking at Gophercon, TinyGo, and Gopherbot. Mat Ryer hosts our first one-on-one interview-style episode with special guest Ron Evans. Mat asks Ron to teach us about Go in IoT, hardware hacking at Gophercon, TinyGo, and Gopherbot.

Win a Gopherbot!

To take part in the giveaway to win your very own Gopherbot, all you have to do is send a tweet to @GoTimeFM plus any of the following — review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, socialize your favorite episode on Twitter, or recommend the show to a friend. Details for each are below.

Tweet: To be entered you MUST tweet us @GoTimeFM in addition to either a review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts, socialize your favorite episode on Twitter, or recommend the show to a friend. Here’s the tweet we’re looking for — I listen to @GoTimeFM and I learned #golang because... — Ron will pick his favorite reason and we’ll announce the winner in a few weeks.

Review: Write a review on Apple Podcasts (5-stars plz). Email a screenshot of the review plus a link to your tweet to gotime@changelog.com with subject “Gopherbot me!” as proof of entry.

Socialize: Share an episode you’ve enjoyed on social media. Email a link to your tweet/post plus a link to your tweet to gotime@changelog.com with subject “Gopherbot me!” as proof of entry.

Recommend: Personally recommend the show to a friend/colleague via email. BCC gotime@changelog.com with subject “You should listen to the Go Time podcast!” and include this link https://changelog.com/gotime somewhere in the body of your email.

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full841:26:12nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesfeaturing Ron EvansMat Ryer hosts our first one-on-one interview-style episode with special guest Ron Evans. Mat asks Ron to teach us about Go in IoT, hardware hacking at Gophercon, TinyGo, and Gopherbot. Mat RyerMat RyerIt's time to talk about testinghttps://changelog.com/gotime/83
changelog.com/2/705Thu, 02 May 2019 15:00:00 +0000Is testing an art or a science? What and when should we test? What’s the point of testing and can it go too far? We explore all this and more in this jam-packed episode on testing. Is testing an art or a science? What and when should we test? What’s the point of testing and can it go too far? We explore all this and more in this jam-packed episode on testing.

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full831:22:07nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mat, Jaana, Johnny, and guest panelist Jon CalhounIs testing an art or a science? What and when should we test? What’s the point of testing and can it go too far? We explore all this and more in this jam-packed episode on testing. Mat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounMat Ryer, Jaana Dogan, Johnny Boursiquot, and Jon CalhounHiring and job interviewshttps://changelog.com/gotime/82
changelog.com/2/703Tue, 23 Apr 2019 17:00:00 +0000Panelists Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss the process of getting hired, hiring, and job interviews. If people are the most important part of a team, how do we pick who we work with? What’s the process like? How can it better? Panelists Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss the process of getting hired, hiring, and job interviews. If people are the most important part of a team, how do we pick who we work with? What’s the process like? How can it better?

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full821:09:33nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Mat, Ashley, Johnny, and CarmenPanelists Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen Andoh discuss the process of getting hired, hiring, and job interviews. If people are the most important part of a team, how do we pick who we work with? What’s the process like? How can it better? Mat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohMat Ryer, Ashley McNamara, Johnny Boursiquot, and Carmen AndohAll about APIs!https://changelog.com/gotime/81
changelog.com/2/699Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000Panelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jaana B. Dogan, and Mark Bates discuss how humans build machine to machine integrations via APIs — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and how to give yourself the best chance of success. Panelists Mat Ryer, Johnny Boursiquot, Jaana B. Dogan, and Mark Bates discuss how humans build machine to machine integrations via APIs — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and how to give yourself the best chance of success.

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full791:12:21nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Steve FranciaSteve Francia joined the show and told us EVERYTHING about Go’s new branding strategy (and don’t worry, the gopher isn’t going anywhere!) Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Adam StacoviakErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Adam StacoviakHacking drones with Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/78
changelog.com/2/517Mon, 30 Apr 2018 17:00:00 +0000Ron Evans joined the show and talked with us about GoCV, Gobot, using Go to control drones, and other interesting projects and news. Ron Evans joined the show and talked with us about GoCV, Gobot, using Go to control drones, and other interesting projects and news.

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full781:10:02nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Ron EvansRon Evans joined the show and talked with us about GoCV, Gobot, using Go to control drones, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenBONUS – Go and WebAssembly (Wasm)https://changelog.com/gotime/bonus-77
changelog.com/2/516Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:00:00 +0000This is a bonus segment in the after show of Go Time #77 with Russ Cox where we talk briefly about WebAssembly (Wasm) support in Go, and how that plays into Go being used as a web language. This is a bonus segment in the after show of Go Time #77 with Russ Cox where we talk briefly about WebAssembly (Wasm) support in Go, and how that plays into Go being used as a web language.

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bonus01:59nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Russ CoxThis is a bonus segment in the after show of Go Time #77 with Russ Cox where we talk briefly about WebAssembly (Wasm) support in Go, and how that plays into Go being used as a web language. Adam Stacoviak and Erik St. MartinAdam Stacoviak and Erik St. MartinDependencies and the future of Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/77
changelog.com/2/511Mon, 23 Apr 2018 17:29:54 +0000Russ Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more. Russ Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more.

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full771:08:45nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Russ CoxRuss Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenBuilding a distributed index with Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/76
changelog.com/2/508Fri, 13 Apr 2018 21:44:25 +0000Matt Jaffee joined the show and talked with us about Pilosa, building distributed index with Go, and other interesting projects and news. Matt Jaffee joined the show and talked with us about Pilosa, building distributed index with Go, and other interesting projects and news.

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full7648:24nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Matt JaffeeMatt Jaffee joined the show and talked with us about Pilosa, building distributed index with Go, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGoLand IDE and managing Gopher Slack https://changelog.com/gotime/75
changelog.com/2/498Fri, 06 Apr 2018 19:00:00 +0000Florin Pățan joined the show and talked with us about GoLand, the pros and cons of using an IDE, his thoughts on the Go community, and managing Gopher Slack. Florin Pățan joined the show and talked with us about GoLand, the pros and cons of using an IDE, his thoughts on the Go community, and managing Gopher Slack.

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full751:20:12nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Florin PățanFlorin Pățan joined the show and talked with us about GoLand, the pros and cons of using an IDE, his thoughts on the Go community, and managing Gopher Slack. Carlisia Pinto and Adam StacoviakCarlisia Pinto and Adam StacoviakGophercises and creating content for Gophershttps://changelog.com/gotime/74
changelog.com/2/491Fri, 30 Mar 2018 16:20:28 +0000Jon Calhoun joined the show and talked with us about Gophercises, experiencing the joy of building cool things, creating content for Gophers, and other interesting projects and news. Jon Calhoun joined the show and talked with us about Gophercises, experiencing the joy of building cool things, creating content for Gophers, and other interesting projects and news.

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full7448:32nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Jon CalhounJon Calhoun joined the show and talked with us about Gophercises, experiencing the joy of building cool things, creating content for Gophers, and other interesting projects and news. Carlisia Pinto and Brian KetelsenCarlisia Pinto and Brian KetelsenCockroachDB and distributed databases in Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/73
changelog.com/2/496Fri, 23 Mar 2018 07:51:47 +0000Andrei Matei joined the show and talked with us about CockroachDB (and why it’s easier to use than any RDBMS), distributed databases with Go, tracing, and other interesting projects and news. Andrei Matei joined the show and talked with us about CockroachDB (and why it’s easier to use than any RDBMS), distributed databases with Go, tracing, and other interesting projects and news.

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full731:04:28nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Andrei MateiAndrei Matei joined the show and talked with us about CockroachDB (and why it’s easier to use than any RDBMS), distributed databases with Go, tracing, and other interesting projects and news. Carlisia Pinto and Brian KetelsenCarlisia Pinto and Brian KetelsenLearning and teaching Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/72
changelog.com/2/490Thu, 22 Mar 2018 10:39:17 +0000Bill Kennedy joined the show and talked with Carlisia about learning Go, teaching Go (which is something we’ll do at some point or another), making good presentations, and other interesting projects and news. Bill Kennedy joined the show and talked with Carlisia about learning Go, teaching Go (which is something we’ll do at some point or another), making good presentations, and other interesting projects and news.

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full721:03:28nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Bill KennedyBill Kennedy joined the show and talked with Carlisia about learning Go, teaching Go (which is something we’ll do at some point or another), making good presentations, and other interesting projects and news. Carlisia PintoCarlisia PintoGo is for everyonehttps://changelog.com/gotime/71
changelog.com/2/486Thu, 22 Mar 2018 10:12:38 +0000Carmen Andoh joined the show and talked with us about inclusivity, the 2017 Go Developer Survey, visualizing abstractions, and other interesting projects and news. Carmen Andoh joined the show and talked with us about inclusivity, the 2017 Go Developer Survey, visualizing abstractions, and other interesting projects and news.

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full7159:17nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Carmen AndohCarmen Andoh joined the show and talked with us about inclusivity, the 2017 Go Developer Survey, visualizing abstractions, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenFrom Russia with lovehttps://changelog.com/gotime/70
changelog.com/2/484Fri, 16 Mar 2018 20:10:06 +0000Leo Kalneus joined the show and talked with us about GopherCon Russia and the Go community in Russia. We also debunked a few myths about Siberia and of course talked about interesting Go projects and news. Leo Kalneus joined the show and talked with us about GopherCon Russia and the Go community in Russia. We also debunked a few myths about Siberia and of course talked about interesting Go projects and news.

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full7053:23nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Leonid KalneusLeo Kalneus joined the show and talked with us about GopherCon Russia and the Go community in Russia. We also debunked a few myths about Siberia and of course talked about interesting Go projects and news. Carlisia Pinto, Erik St. Martin, and Brian KetelsenCarlisia Pinto, Erik St. Martin, and Brian KetelsenGolang Flow, FaaS, and Buffalohttps://changelog.com/gotime/69
changelog.com/2/482Fri, 09 Mar 2018 12:16:48 +0000Brian Scott joined the show and talked with us about Golang Flow, contributing to open source, functions as a service, building for the web with Buffalo, and other interesting projects and news. Brian Scott joined the show and talked with us about Golang Flow, contributing to open source, functions as a service, building for the web with Buffalo, and other interesting projects and news.

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full6947:59nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Brian ScottBrian Scott joined the show and talked with us about Golang Flow, contributing to open source, functions as a service, building for the web with Buffalo, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenSPECIAL — Ask us anything! (pt. 2)https://changelog.com/gotime/68
changelog.com/2/480Thu, 01 Mar 2018 21:16:10 +0000This is another special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answer more questions submitted by the community. We covered A LOT of ground, including the hardest things we’ve ever written in Go, how the community can drive adoption, what we’d change about Go, and our favorite: “what do gophers eat?” This is another special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answer more questions submitted by the community. We covered A LOT of ground, including the hardest things we’ve ever written in Go, how the community can drive adoption, what we’d change about Go, and our favorite: “what do gophers eat?”

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full681:02:45nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesThis is another special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answer more questions submitted by the community. We covered A LOT of ground, including the hardest things we’ve ever written in Go, how the community can drive adoption, what we’d change about Go, and our favorite: “what do gophers eat?” Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenSupporting the Go communityhttps://changelog.com/gotime/67
changelog.com/2/465Fri, 23 Feb 2018 17:07:33 +0000Cassandra Salisbury (the Go core team’s newest member) joined Carlisia (who’s hosting all by herself) to talk about getting to know the Go community around the world, organizing meetups, empowering leaders, and what’s in store for the future. Cassandra Salisbury (the Go core team’s newest member) joined Carlisia (who’s hosting all by herself) to talk about getting to know the Go community around the world, organizing meetups, empowering leaders, and what’s in store for the future.

Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient native SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2018 to get 4 months free!

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full6759:11nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Cassandra SalisburyCassandra Salisbury (the Go core team’s newest member) joined Carlisia (who’s hosting all by herself) to talk about getting to know the Go community around the world, organizing meetups, empowering leaders, and what’s in store for the future. Carlisia PintoCarlisia PintoPerformance, Fuzzing, Magichttps://changelog.com/gotime/66
changelog.com/2/470Fri, 16 Feb 2018 00:36:07 +0000Damian Gryski joined the show and talked with us about perfbook, performance profiling, reading white papers for fun, fuzzing, and other interesting projects and news. Damian Gryski joined the show and talked with us about perfbook, performance profiling, reading white papers for fun, fuzzing, and other interesting projects and news.

Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient native SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2018 to get 4 months free!

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full6647:51nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Damian GryskiDamian Gryski joined the show and talked with us about perfbook, performance profiling, reading white papers for fun, fuzzing, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGopherCon Brazil & Geneticshttps://changelog.com/gotime/65
changelog.com/2/469Tue, 06 Feb 2018 00:10:11 +0000Vitor De Mario joined the show and talked with us about hacking genetics with Go, GopherCon Brazil, machine learning, and other interesting projects and news. Vitor De Mario joined the show and talked with us about hacking genetics with Go, GopherCon Brazil, machine learning, and other interesting projects and news.

Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient native SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2018 to get 4 months free!

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full651:01:19nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Vitor De MarioVitor De Mario joined the show and talked with us about hacking genetics with Go, GopherCon Brazil, machine learning, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenInfluxDB & IoT Datahttps://changelog.com/gotime/64
changelog.com/2/464Mon, 29 Jan 2018 22:33:09 +0000Paul Dix joined the show and talked with us about InfluxDB, building a company with OSS, improving the language, and other interesting projects and news. Paul Dix joined the show and talked with us about InfluxDB, building a company with OSS, improving the language, and other interesting projects and news.

Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient native SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2018 to get 4 months free!

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

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full6459:55nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Paul DixPaul Dix joined the show and talked with us about InfluxDB, building a company with OSS, improving the language, and other interesting projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenChangelog Takeover — K8s and Virtual Kubelethttps://changelog.com/gotime/63
changelog.com/2/451Mon, 15 Jan 2018 19:15:02 +0000Adam and Jerod jumped in as hosts for an experiment in quantum podcasting, letting Erik and Brian play guests to talk about Virtual Kubelet, building OSS at Microsoft, BBQ (of course), and other interesting projects and news. Adam and Jerod jumped in as hosts for an experiment in quantum podcasting, letting Erik and Brian play guests to talk about Virtual Kubelet, building OSS at Microsoft, BBQ (of course), and other interesting projects and news.

Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Get one of the fastest, most efficient SSD cloud servers for only $5/mo. Use the code changelog2017 to get 4 months free!

Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog

GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle for reliable, continuous delivery of your product.

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full631:13:16nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Erk St. Martin and Brian KetelsenAdam and Jerod jumped in as hosts for an experiment in quantum podcasting, letting Erik and Brian play guests to talk about Virtual Kubelet, building OSS at Microsoft, BBQ (of course), and other interesting projects and news. Adam Stacoviak and Jerod SantoAdam Stacoviak and Jerod SantoBuilding Blockshttps://changelog.com/gotime/62
changelog.com/2/450Fri, 01 Dec 2017 23:23:58 +0000Jeff Lindsay joined the show to talk about workflow automation, designing apis, and building the society we want to live in…plus a surprise special announcement! Jeff Lindsay joined the show to talk about workflow automation, designing apis, and building the society we want to live in…plus a surprise special announcement!

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full621:10:31nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Jeff LindsayJeff Lindsay joined the show to talk about workflow automation, designing apis, and building the society we want to live in…plus a surprise special announcement! Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenLoggregator, gRPC, Diodeshttps://changelog.com/gotime/61
changelog.com/2/449Sat, 25 Nov 2017 18:37:11 +0000Jason Keene and Andrew Poydence joined the show to talk about Loggregator, scaling with Go at Pivotal, Diodes, and other interesting Go projects and news. Jason Keene and Andrew Poydence joined the show to talk about Loggregator, scaling with Go at Pivotal, Diodes, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full611:03:14nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Jason Keene & Andrew PoydenceJason Keene and Andrew Poydence joined the show to talk about Loggregator, scaling with Go at Pivotal, Diodes, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenWhy WADL When You Can Swagger?https://changelog.com/gotime/60
changelog.com/2/448Fri, 17 Nov 2017 22:50:38 +0000Ivan Porto Carrero joined the show to talk about generating documentation (with Swagger), pks, kubo, and other interesting Go projects and news. Ivan Porto Carrero joined the show to talk about generating documentation (with Swagger), pks, kubo, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Interesting Go Projects and News

Go 1.9.2 released“These releases include fixes to the compiler, linker, runtime, documentation, go command, and the crypto/x509, database/sql, log, and net/smtp packages. They include a fix to a bug introduced in Go 1.9.1 and Go 1.8.4 that broke “go get” of non-Git repositories under certain conditions.”

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full591:10:23nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Michael StapelbergMichael Stapelberg joined the show to talk about window management, open sourcing infrastructure, error handling, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenFull-time Open Sourcehttps://changelog.com/gotime/58
changelog.com/2/440Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:32:17 +0000Dmitri Shuralyov joined the show to talk about being a full time contributor to open source, developing developer tools, and other interesting Go projects and news. Dmitri Shuralyov joined the show to talk about being a full time contributor to open source, developing developer tools, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full5859:32nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Dmitri ShuralyovDmitri Shuralyov joined the show to talk about being a full time contributor to open source, developing developer tools, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenPresenting a Pragmatic Perspectivehttps://changelog.com/gotime/57
changelog.com/2/438Fri, 15 Sep 2017 23:37:49 +0000Cindy Sridharan joined the show to talk about development and operations as a generalist, leveling up as an engineer (while still providing business value), challenging the status-quo, and other interesting Go projects and news. Cindy Sridharan joined the show to talk about development and operations as a generalist, leveling up as an engineer (while still providing business value), challenging the status-quo, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Free Software Friday!

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full571:06:55nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Cindy SridharanCindy Sridharan joined the show to talk about development and operations as a generalist, leveling up as an engineer (while still providing business value), challenging the status-quo, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenContainer Security and Demystifying Complexityhttps://changelog.com/gotime/56
changelog.com/2/437Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:52:01 +0000Liz Rice joined the show to talk about containers, cloud security, making complex concepts easier to understand, and other interesting Go projects and news. Liz Rice joined the show to talk about containers, cloud security, making complex concepts easier to understand, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Free Software Friday!

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full5550:42nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Carolyn Van SlyckCarolyn Van Slyck joined the show to talk about dependency management, upping your cross-platform game, getting into Go, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGo at Walmart (and Scale)https://changelog.com/gotime/54
changelog.com/2/432Fri, 18 Aug 2017 21:29:55 +0000Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news. Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full541:15:28nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Chase AdamsChase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGopherCon 2017: A Retrospectivehttps://changelog.com/gotime/53
changelog.com/2/429Fri, 18 Aug 2017 00:57:10 +0000After taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments from this year’s GopherCon. Much love to the Go community and all the souls who worked tirelessly to make this conference happen. After taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments from this year’s GopherCon. Much love to the Go community and all the souls who worked tirelessly to make this conference happen.

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full5353:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesA RetrospectiveAfter taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments from this year’s GopherCon. Much love to the Go community and all the souls who worked tirelessly to make this conference happen. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenAll About The Go Compilerhttps://changelog.com/gotime/52
changelog.com/2/398Mon, 07 Aug 2017 21:55:50 +0000David Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go’s compiler different from the rest (and of course, other interesting Go projects and news) David Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go’s compiler different from the rest (and of course, other interesting Go projects and news)

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full5254:31nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith David ChaseDavid Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go’s compiler different from the rest (and of course, other interesting Go projects and news) Carlisia Pinto, Brian Ketelsen, and Ashley McNamaraCarlisia Pinto, Brian Ketelsen, and Ashley McNamaraInfosec research and app securityhttps://changelog.com/gotime/51
changelog.com/2/403Wed, 19 Jul 2017 00:27:30 +0000Aaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application security with Go, and a deep dive on how engineers and developers can get started with infosec. Plus: white hat, black hat, red team, blue team…Aaron sorts it all out for us. Aaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application security with Go, and a deep dive on how engineers and developers can get started with infosec. Plus: white hat, black hat, red team, blue team…Aaron sorts it all out for us.

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full511:09:59nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Aaron HnatiwAaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application security with Go, and a deep dive on how engineers and developers can get started with infosec. Plus: white hat, black hat, red team, blue team…Aaron sorts it all out for us. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenBringing Kubernetes to Azurehttps://changelog.com/gotime/50
changelog.com/2/402Thu, 06 Jul 2017 18:49:05 +0000Kris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editors, containerizing odd things…and what it’s like to play a keytar. Kris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editors, containerizing odd things…and what it’s like to play a keytar.

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full501:08:13nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Kris NovaKris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editors, containerizing odd things…and what it’s like to play a keytar. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenAdventures in VS Codehttps://changelog.com/gotime/49
changelog.com/2/401Tue, 13 Jun 2017 19:47:11 +0000Ramya Achutha Rao joined the show to talk about all the things that make VS Code a great editor for writing Go, getting help from the community, plus other interesting Go projects and news. Ramya Achutha Rao joined the show to talk about all the things that make VS Code a great editor for writing Go, getting help from the community, plus other interesting Go projects and news.

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full491:03:40nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Ramya RaoRamya Achutha Rao joined the show to talk about all the things that make VS Code a great editor for writing Go, getting help from the community, plus other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny BoursiquotErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny BoursiquotRestic and backups (done right)https://changelog.com/gotime/48
changelog.com/2/400Thu, 01 Jun 2017 19:27:52 +0000Alexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news. Alexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full4856:10nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Alexander NeumannAlexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Brian Ketelsen, and Ashley McNamaraErik St. Martin, Brian Ketelsen, and Ashley McNamaraDocker, Moby, Containershttps://changelog.com/gotime/47
changelog.com/2/399Thu, 25 May 2017 21:28:06 +0000Solomon Hykes joined the show to talk about all things Docker, Moby Project, and what makes Go a good fit for container management. Solomon Hykes joined the show to talk about all things Docker, Moby Project, and what makes Go a good fit for container management.

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full471:09:57nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Solomon HykesSolomon Hykes joined the show to talk about all things Docker, Moby Project, and what makes Go a good fit for container management. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Adam StacoviakErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Adam StacoviakPeriph.io, Drivers, Hardwarehttps://changelog.com/gotime/46
changelog.com/2/397Fri, 12 May 2017 04:41:58 +0000Marc-Antoine Ruel joined the show for a deep dive on controlling hardware, writing drivers with Go, and other interesting Go projects and news. Marc-Antoine Ruel joined the show for a deep dive on controlling hardware, writing drivers with Go, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full461:03:56nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Marc-Antoine RuelMarc-Antoine Ruel joined the show for a deep dive on controlling hardware, writing drivers with Go, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenSPECIAL — Ask Us Anything!https://changelog.com/gotime/45
changelog.com/2/395Thu, 04 May 2017 16:37:44 +0000This is a special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answered questions submitted by the community — covering everything from impostor syndrome and the future of Go, to the music we listen to to get in a groove, and barbecue (of course). This is a special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answered questions submitted by the community — covering everything from impostor syndrome and the future of Go, to the music we listen to to get in a groove, and barbecue (of course).

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full451:13:15nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kubernetesThis is a special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answered questions submitted by the community — covering everything from impostor syndrome and the future of Go, to the music we listen to to get in a groove, and barbecue (of course). Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, Brian Ketelsen, and Adam StacoviakErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, Brian Ketelsen, and Adam StacoviakGo4 and Contributing to Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/44
changelog.com/2/391Thu, 27 Apr 2017 20:25:31 +0000Brad Fitzpatrick joined the show to talk about becoming the face of open source Go, getting the community involved in bug triage, the potential future of Go, and other interesting Go projects and news. Brad Fitzpatrick joined the show to talk about becoming the face of open source Go, getting the community involved in bug triage, the potential future of Go, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Toptal – Hire the best freelance developers and designers with Toptal. Email adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction.

Datadog – Datadog brings you visibility into every part of your infrastructure, plus APM that integrates deeply with Go libraries for monitoring your applications’ performance. With support for Gin, Gorilla Mux, and gRPC, and more on the way, you can get fine-grained performance metrics from your Golang apps with minimal instrumentation. Start your free trial, install the agent, and get a free t-shirt!

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full441:19:27nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Brad FitzpatrickBrad Fitzpatrick joined the show to talk about becoming the face of open source Go, getting the community involved in bug triage, the potential future of Go, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGetting Better, Mentoring, Drawing Gophershttps://changelog.com/gotime/43
changelog.com/2/388Thu, 20 Apr 2017 20:59:04 +0000Ashley McNamara joined the show to talk about sharing developer experiences, seeking help from the community, getting people excited about STEM, and other interesting Go projects and news. Ashley McNamara joined the show to talk about sharing developer experiences, seeking help from the community, getting people excited about STEM, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Toptal – Hire the best freelance developers and designers with Toptal. Email adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction.

Datadog – Datadog brings you visibility into every part of your infrastructure, plus APM that integrates deeply with Go libraries for monitoring your applications’ performance. With support for Gin, Gorilla Mux, and gRPC, and more on the way, you can get fine-grained performance metrics from your Golang apps with minimal instrumentation. Start your free trial, install the agent, and get a free t-shirt!

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full431:06:39nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Ashley McNamaraAshley McNamara joined the show to talk about sharing developer experiences, seeking help from the community, getting people excited about STEM, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenRace detection, firmware, production-grade Gohttps://changelog.com/gotime/42
changelog.com/2/383Thu, 13 Apr 2017 19:39:42 +0000Kavya Joshi joined the show to talk about shipping production-grade Go, writing firmware with Go, making complex technical concepts accessible, and other interesting Go projects and news. Kavya Joshi joined the show to talk about shipping production-grade Go, writing firmware with Go, making complex technical concepts accessible, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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full421:13:01nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Kavya JoshiKavya Joshi joined the show to talk about shipping production-grade Go, writing firmware with Go, making complex technical concepts accessible, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny BoursiquotErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny BoursiquotDistributed Messaging and Network Clientshttps://changelog.com/gotime/41
changelog.com/2/379Thu, 06 Apr 2017 23:19:42 +0000Wally Quevedo joined the show to talk processing millions of messages per second with Go, writing network clients, performance at scale, and other interesting Go projects and news. Wally Quevedo joined the show to talk processing millions of messages per second with Go, writing network clients, performance at scale, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Backtrace – Reduce your time to resolution. Go beyond stacktraces and logs. Get to the root cause quickly with deep application introspection at your fingertips.

Ultimate Go – Ardan Labs offers some of the best training classes for Go, Web and Data Science. They offer two and three full day intensive courses that literally takes any developer, even at different experience levels, to a whole new level. Get in touch and tell them you heard about their classes on Go Time!

Free Software Friday!

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full4145:30nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Wally QuevedoWally Quevedo joined the show to talk processing millions of messages per second with Go, writing network clients, performance at scale, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGame Development and Rebuilding Microserviceshttps://changelog.com/gotime/40
changelog.com/2/377Fri, 31 Mar 2017 00:08:11 +0000Luna Duclos joined the show to talk about rebuilding a microservice infrastructure with Go, game development, and other interesting Go projects and news. Luna Duclos joined the show to talk about rebuilding a microservice infrastructure with Go, game development, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Toptal – Scale your team and hire from the top 3% of developers and designers with Toptal. Email adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction.

Ultimate Go – Ardan Labs offers some of the best training classes for Go, Web and Data Science. They offer two and three full day intensive courses that literally takes any developer, even at different experience levels, to a whole new level. Get in touch and tell them you heard about their classes on Go Time!

Free Software Friday!

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full401:06:10nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Luna DuclosLuna Duclos joined the show to talk about rebuilding a microservice infrastructure with Go, game development, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenSplice, Audio, Compassionhttps://changelog.com/gotime/39
changelog.com/2/376Fri, 24 Mar 2017 20:51:08 +0000Matt Aimonetti joined the show to talk about using go to solve tough audio problems, making go for everyone, empowering people with software, and other interesting Go projects and news. Matt Aimonetti joined the show to talk about using go to solve tough audio problems, making go for everyone, empowering people with software, and other interesting Go projects and news.

Free Software Friday!

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full391:14:29nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Matt AimonettiMatt Aimonetti joined the show to talk about using go to solve tough audio problems, making go for everyone, empowering people with software, and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Brian KetelsenGo Developer Surveyhttps://changelog.com/gotime/38
changelog.com/2/371Thu, 16 Mar 2017 21:23:32 +0000Steve Francia joined the show to talk about the results of the 2016 Go Developer Survey and other interesting Go projects and news. Steve Francia joined the show to talk about the results of the 2016 Go Developer Survey and other interesting Go projects and news.

Backtrace – Reduce your time to resolution. Go beyond stacktraces and logs. Get to the root cause quickly with deep application introspection at your fingertips.

Ultimate Go – Ardan Labs offers some of the best training classes for Go, Web and Data Science. They offer two and three full day intensive courses that literally takes any developer, even at different experience levels, to a whole new level. Get in touch and tell them you heard about their classes on Go Time!

Concern about finding developers, how do you feel about the pool of developers?

Vim / VSCode seem to be the top pics for editor.

When asked what libraries are still missing, the most common request by far was a library for writing GUIs. Another popular topic was requests around data processing, analytics, and numerical and scientific computing.

55% of respondents expressed interest in contributing in some way to the Go community and projects. Unfortunately, relatively few agreed that they felt welcome to do so (3.3:1) and even fewer felt that the process was clear (1.3:1)

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full381:00:06nogo, golang, open source, software, development, devops, architecture, docker, kuberneteswith Steve FranciaSteve Francia joined the show to talk about the results of the 2016 Go Developer Survey and other interesting Go projects and news. Erik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny BoursiquotErik St. Martin, Carlisia Pinto, and Johnny Boursiquot